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                ain,  wind, and  cold  didn't  force
            R a  bad  season  on  the  girls'  tennis
           team.  Despite  the  inconsistent
           weather, the  girls  ended  their  season
           with  a  7-2  dual  record, with  their
           only  two  losses  being  to  top-rated
           Westside  and  Burke.
             Keeping  united  as a  team,  the  girls
           beat  both  Tech  and  Benson  with
           scores of  9-0.  After  a  postponement
           due  to  rain,  the  girls  finally  got  a  shot
           at  Bellevue West.
             "Despite  the  fact  that  the  game
           was again  rained  out,  we  had  a  big
           enough  lead  to  defeat  Bellevue  5-1,"
           said  coach  Garry  Jurgens.
             In  the  game against  Bryan,  the  girls
           repeated  their  magic score  of  9-0,
           and  then  struck  again  by  beating
           Bellevue  East  with  a score  of 6-3.
              "Overall  we  played  real  well  in
           duals.  We  were  not  doing very  well
           in  the  first  couple  of  tournaments,
           but  did  well  in  the  Papillion
           Invitational  by  placing  second,"  said
           Jurgens.




           Using a reinforced backhand, sophomore Kerrie
           Carlson  smacks  the  ball  back  to  her  opponent's
           court.
           Reaching  for  the  ball,  senior  Armina  Rahman
           responds with  an  overhand  lob.
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